PHOTOS: Ask Your Girls To Be Your Bridesmaid With These Adorable Cookies

We sure do love our sweets here at PW, which is perhaps why we’ve always been such a fan of Ambler bakery The Flour Pot’s totally adorable “Will You Be My Bridesmaid?” sugar cookies. And it’s probably why we’re so pumped to learn that they’ve just added new styles to the line!

Now, there are even more oh-so-cute options for the yummy treat that’ll ask your best girls to stand up for you on your Big Day: You can choose from one of many dresses (which can be customized to match your bridal party’s actual colors or just a pretty shade of the season), a diamond ring, and a wedding cake, all with the attached “Will You Be My Bridesmaid?” tag written out in calligraphy.

And now, too, you have options when it comes to packaging: You can either go for the signature, polka-dot gift box wrapped in a green grosgrain ribbon, or simply cellophane bag wrapped with a bow.

Cookies in the gift box are $12 each; the cellophane, $9.50 each. They can be ordered either at the bakery or online from the Flour Pot about two days prior to needing them, and they’ll even ship nationwide, so that college roommate of yours who headed out to Cali after graduation won’t miss out on the fun. And after all, who can say no to a cookie?

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